Water woes and farmer distress shape Ernakulam voter sentiments

Ahead of Kerala's April 9 assembly elections, water scarcity in Vypeen and pineapple farmers' distress in Muvattupuzha are influencing voter sentiments in Ernakulam district. Industrial pollution in Kalamassery and Aluva also raises concerns. These local issues persist amid intense political campaigns.

Local issues are shaping voter sentiments across Ernakulam district constituencies ahead of Kerala's April 9 assembly elections, even as political campaigns focus on controversies. In Vypeen coastal area, panchayats like Njarackal and Edavanakad face acute drinking water shortages. The Hudco-aided Water Augmentation Scheme and Chowwara Water Supply Scheme have failed to meet island needs for years.

A.P. Lalu, a Congress leader and Njarackal ward member, said the water crisis remains a major election issue. He blamed CPI(M) MLAs who held the seat for 20 years. CPI(M) candidate M.B. Shiny pledged to prioritize resolving the scarcity if elected. UDF's Tony Chammany and NDA's Anitha Thomas also promised scientific, permanent solutions.

In Muvattupuzha, pineapple prices in Vazhakulam, the 'Pineapple City,' hover at ₹20 per kg, while farmers seek ₹30. Stakeholders cite climate change, lack of institutional support, and West Asia tensions. Vazhakulam farmer Shine John said, "Our demand for a Pineapple Board, like those for spices and coconuts, has yielded no results."

Environmentalists criticize major fronts for ignoring industrial pollution along Edayar stretch in Aluva and Kalamassery. Clean Periyar water, air pollution, and frequent fires are not in manifestos, though voters discuss them. Purushan Eloor of Periyar Malineekarana Virudha Samiti said, "Ensuring clean water in Periyar is essential for Ernakulam's survival."

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Illustration depicting Kerala's local elections with pollution protests, diverse candidates like a transwoman activist, and young voters by a polluted riverbank.
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Kerala local body polls spotlight pollution and diverse candidates

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As Kerala's local body elections approach from December 9 to 11, pollution concerns in districts like Kozhikode, Ernakulam, and Kollam are shaping voter sentiment, while diverse candidates from environmental activists to first-time transwomen add color to the contest. Rival fronts fear public anger over environmental neglect could sway outcomes ahead of next year's assembly polls. Young first-time voters express mixed enthusiasm about participating in the democratic process.

Residents of Ambattur are voicing demands for a government hospital, wider roads, better rail access, and sewer networks amid stalled growth. These calls come ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in the constituency. Local groups highlight traffic congestion, healthcare access, and lake pollution issues.

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Residents of Chennai's Virugambakkam constituency are demanding better healthcare, infrastructure, and public amenities ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly election. Local welfare associations have pointed to issues including the lack of round-the-clock government hospitals, sewer overflows, and footpath encroachments. Traders at the Koyambakkam market seek piped drinking water after nearly two decades.

Vendors on Chennai's Marina Beach gathered on January 23 to oppose the Greater Chennai Corporation's plan to cut vending units from 1,417 to 300 as part of a beautification drive for Blue Flag Certification. They marched to the local MLA's office, demanding protection for their livelihoods. The initiative follows a Madras High Court order aimed at balancing environmental protection with vendor rights.

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The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) has swept the local body elections in Kerala, regaining significant ground from the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF). Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) celebrated a historic win by securing the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation for the first time, ending the LDF's long dominance in the capital.

Actor Anjali Nair, the NDA candidate from Thripunithura Assembly constituency, had her petition to change her name on ballot labels and EVMs from ‘Anjali P.V.’ to ‘Anjali Nair’ rejected on Saturday, April 4, 2026. Returning Officer Rakesh V.R. issued the order following directions from the Kerala High Court to decide urgently. She argued that the screen name would prevent voter confusion.

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Addressing a campaign rally in Palakkad, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Gulf nations are giving top priority to the safety of Indians amid the West Asia conflict. He accused Congress of wishing danger on Indian workers there for political gain. He stated that people of Kerala are showing trust in BJP and NDA.

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